New Jersey man on FBI's Most Wanted list caught

An MS-13 member wanted in connection with a 2011 murder that landed him on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitive " list has been arrested in Virginia, officials said.

Walter Yovany Gomez, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, was arrested without incident Friday in Woodbridge, 20 miles south of Washington, as a result of a well-coordinated investigation and tips from the public, the FBI said. Federal authorities will seek to extradite him to New Jersey, where he faces murder and racketeering charges.

"The apprehension of Walter Yovany Gomez is a prime example of the close coordination between the vigilant public and the hard working men and women of law enforcement", Gallagher said.

The FBI says that Gomez is an individual from the MS-13 pack that has as of late gotten new examination after President Donald Trump pledged to get serious about the universal gathering as a feature of his organization's movement strategies, following more than twelve posse related murders on Long Island. The murder was allegedly part of an initiation into the worldwide criminal gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13). "Gomez will now stand trial for his alleged involvement for a brutal murder, which took a young man from his family".

Gomez is believed to affiliated with the gang MS-13, as was his victim Julio Matute.

Gomez was added to the most-needed rundown in April of this current year, and was the main figure to have assumed a part in Matute's demise who had not been indicted. The co-conspirator was subsequently apprehended, charged and found guilty for the Matute homicide.

Since taking office, the Trump administration has highlighted the fight against MS-13.

The Justice Department has been cracking down on a rash of MS-13 violence, which has plagued areas such as Long Island. In a speech, Trump said the gang has "transformed peaceful parks and attractive quiet neighborhoods into bloodstained killing fields". Almost 500 fugitives have been apprehended or located since, with 160 of them resulting from citizen cooperation.

The bureau had offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to his arrest.

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